Scatter Joy

 

Mental health is now a more prevalent topic of discussion than ever before. However, as awareness increases, so do the associated statistics. Although awareness is crucial, it alone does not drive change. The Scatter Joy Project transcends the role of a nonprofit; it is a movement designed to bridge this gap.

Fueled by a belief in intentional conversations, raised voices, dismantled barriers, and enhanced accessibility, its goal is to make mental health care more affordable for all.

Through conversations and research, they defined 3 major hurdles–the negative stigma, the overwhelming search for care, and the cost of treatment.

Everything they do is inspired to help people overcome these obstacles by creating conversations about mental health and therapy, making the search for care easier to navigate, and providing resources to make treatment more affordable.

But more than that, they wanted to create a compassionate community that can unite around the strength in our individual stories, scars included. You can rally around joy, but you can also rally around struggle in pursuit of joy.

Take Action. Scatter Joy.

Founder: Zachariah Thompson
thescatterjoyproject.com